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El Salvador’s congress approves sending troop contingent to Haiti
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El Salvador’s congress approves sending troop contingent to Haiti

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (AP) — El Salvador’s Congress approved a proposal to send a contingent of soldiers to Haiti under the auspices of the United Nations to handle medical…
Posted by John McCarthy November 4, 2024
2 South American men, deported before, detained at St. Thomas airport
Posted inBreaking News Caribbean News Crime News

2 South American men, deported before, detained at St. Thomas airport

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — Two South American were detained by federal agents at the St. Thomas airport and charged with illegal reentry into the United States. Carlos Adrian Verdugo-Castro was intercepted…
Posted by John McCarthy November 3, 2024
US to play Jamaica in CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals this month
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US to play Jamaica in CONCACAF Nations League quarterfinals this month

KINGSTON (AP) — The United States will play Jamaica this month in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Nations League, the first competitive matches for the Americans under coach Mauricio Pochettino.…
Posted by John McCarthy November 2, 2024
Mexican fuel flows to Cuba as the island faces blackouts and the loss of Russian and Venezuelan oil
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Mexican fuel flows to Cuba as the island faces blackouts and the loss of Russian and Venezuelan oil

HAVANA (AP) — As Cuba grapples with blackouts and a deepening economic crisis, Mexico has sent nearly half a million barrels of crude oil and diesel in just a span of days,…
Posted by John McCarthy November 2, 2024
Armed activists launch new protests in Martinique over high living costs
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Armed activists launch new protests in Martinique over high living costs

FORT-DE-FRANCE — Protesters with automatic weapons targeted police and firefighters in the French Caribbean island of Martinique during a fresh round of violent demonstrations, the government said Wednesday. No injuries were…
Posted by John McCarthy November 2, 2024
The 44 Percent: FMU aviation museum, marijuana arrests, Haitian art and more
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The 44 Percent: FMU aviation museum, marijuana arrests, Haitian art and more

MIAMI — On Sunday, after the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys as quarterback Brock Purdy was giving an on-camera interview to NBC Sports, Niners’ defensive lineman Nick Bosa…
Posted by John McCarthy November 2, 2024
More than 1,200 have been killed in Haiti as gangs launch fresh attacks, UN says
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More than 1,200 have been killed in Haiti as gangs launch fresh attacks, UN says

PORT-AU-PRINCE — There is no sleeping inside Port-au-Prince’s Solino neighborhood. Since members of a powerful gang coalition began carrying out a new round of violent attacks, clouds of smoke billow…
Posted by John McCarthy November 2, 2024
November kicks off with hazardous seas, high surf and life-threatening rip currents
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November kicks off with hazardous seas, high surf and life-threatening rip currents

SAN JUAN — Favorable environmental conditions and abundant moisture will maintain ideal conditions for showers and thunderstorms today and tonight, NOAA Chief Meteorologist Ian Colon-Pagan said this morning. Over the…
Posted by John McCarthy November 1, 2024
A key police veteran in Haiti’s gang wars, senior cop is now fighting for his freedom
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A key police veteran in Haiti’s gang wars, senior cop is now fighting for his freedom

PORT-AU-PRINCE — As U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken traversed Haiti’s gang-controlled capital in early September, a sinister plot was unfolding. On the afternoon of September 5, a man driving…
Posted by John McCarthy November 1, 2024
Colombian court revokes order suspending gas well off Caribbean coast
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Colombian court revokes order suspending gas well off Caribbean coast

BOGOTA — A Colombian court overturned another court order issued last month that had suspended activities at Sirius-2, previously called Uchuva-2, a major gas well located off the country's Caribbean coast. The ruling,…
Posted by John McCarthy November 1, 2024

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